Caffeine to change the things I can, whiskey to accept the things I cannot, and the wisdom not to overdose on either.
BSci Geomatics & Geography. Spec in GeoInt
@2ndATexan@Polysesouvient@WinnipegNews Are you a bot or something? We're not talking about the second amendment We're talking about canadian firearms rights
@CivilAdvantage1@Polysesouvient@WinnipegNews You should honestly save this tweet of theirs as evidence for court, given that they were used as 'expert testimony' in hearings relating to the confiscation program.
@Polysesouvient Poly scrambling for literally any foothold in the debate that they're clearly losing.
Just shut down and fuck off, please. You're a waste of tax payer money.
@ATOM14A1 Well the good thing about missiles and rockets is that they're an all inclusive package that doesn't require propellant gas like traditional artillery does.
which means you can basically have a stick with a missile and that'll be an acceptable launcher. Like the SeaSparrow.
@ATOM14A1 Alternatively, you *could* have the rocket pods front extend from the aircraft, but the rear of the pod remain inside the craft. This can be seen on the F8U Crusader.
Or if you want to get even more trippy, you could just launch your rockets with an internal cassette from below
@ATOM14A1 If you're using real examples you could use the Hydra or CRV7 pod in its 4,7 or 19 tube variants, the S-5 Rocket Pod in its varieties or the SNEB rockets.
If you're able to go custom, cut the S-8 pod in half and that'll fit perfectly.